Justin L. Heughins

October 14, 1988 - September 14, 2017

Justin L. Heughins, 28, passed away Thursday, September 14, 2017 at his home in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Justin was born in California and was a high school graduate. He was recently employed with AECOM as a Pilot Chief Monitor. Justin truly enjoyed spending time with his family, surfing, cracking a few jokes and working with jets.

Left to cherish his memory are his daughter, Carolina; his mother, Wilma J. Heughins; his twin brother, Reese (Jessica); older brother Casey and a legion of other family members and good friends.

Services are pending at this time. To assist the family with funeral costs, please click HERE.

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A heartfelt condolence to Justin's family. Justin was a terrific person, a great friend and father, and all around good person. He will be sorely missed and I hope he finds peace.

Angie Todd posted on 9/21/17

Heartfelt condolences to the family of Justin Heughins

Jessica Stickle posted on 9/17/17

Justin, you are my best friend. I love you so much and miss you terribly. I miss cracking jokes with you and our long talks. Your spirit will live on forever. I know you are in a better place and happy. Until we meet again. Best friends forever
Love your bff
Jessica

Kaylor Scutt posted on 9/16/17

He was an amazing person with an amazing personality. The best father, friend, husband, associate, and overall person. May you live on forever in our hearts and that you are in a better place now. Love you so much Justin.

Jessica Heughins posted on 9/16/17

Justin, you are my brother in law and I love you. You will always be in my heart and never forgotten. I hope your somewhere having the time of your life. You are missed. I love you bro!! Love, Your Sissy! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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